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Tarzan the Terrible
Tarzan the Terrible
By Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875-1950)
In the previous novel, during the early days of World War |,
Tarzan discovered that his wife Jane was not killed in a fire
set by German troops, but was in fact alive. In this novel
two months have gone by and Tarzan is continuing to
search for Jane. He has tracked her to a hidden valley called
Pal-ul-don, which means "Land of Men." In Pal-ul-don
Tarzan finds a real Jurassic Park filled with dinosaurs, notably the savage
Triceratops-like Gryfs, which unlike their prehistoric counterparts are
carnivorous. The lost valley is also home to two different races of tailed human-
looking creatures, the Ho-don (hairless and white skinned) and the Waz-don
(hairy and black-skinned). Tarzan befriends Ta-den, a Ho-don warrior, and Om-at,
the Waz-don chief of the tribe of Kor-ul-ja. In this new world he becomes a
captive but so impresses his captors with his accomplishments and skills that
they name him Tarzan-Jad-Guru (Tarzan the Terrible), which is the name of the
novel (Introduction by Wikipedia)
Read by Don W. Jenkins; total running time: 09:09:25.
This recording is in the public domain and may be reproduced, distributed, or modified without
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Cover picture is the dust jacket of the first edition published by A. C. McClurg (1921). Author picture
taken 1920. Copyright expired in US, Canada, EU, and all countries with author’s life +70 yrs laws.
Cover design by Janette Brown. This design is in the public domain.
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